[bug #15705] small documentation bug (use of shift-F6)
Paul Ogilvie
savannah-bounces at gnu.org
Sat Feb 11 09:22:54 UTC 2006
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Summary: small documentation bug (use of shift-F6)
Project: GNU Midnight Commander
Submitted by: paul_oggi
Submitted on: Sat 02/11/06 at 09:22
Category: Documentation
Severity: 3 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Release: 4.6.1
Platform Version: GNU/Linux
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Details:
Hi!
I noticed by accident that Shift-F6 brings up a rename mask of the current
filename. This is one of the most useful features of mc, at least for me.
Actually, that along with hex quickview are the only reasons I use the
program. I tried every few years to figure this function out, since mc is
installed everywhere by default. I used to install my own tools to do those
file manipulations, but finally I found what I need in mc.
I didn't find this Shift-F6 function documented in the man page or the online
help, at least on Debian.
It really should be there.
Thanks!
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